Wouldn't you have to own up to something that is public record when making statements like this? Of course it was going to come up that he was charged for fraud related offenses, he'd have been a fool not to be the one to bring it up.
It makes it murky, but I think he was confident that he would be given a platform.
Since you welcome discussion, how do you feel about his criminal history that took place before he supposedly became involved with Obama?
Do you think it hurts his credibility? Or accounts for why he's still alive (he's a nobody)?
He was first arrested on a larceny charge in 1981 in Denver, according to his Colorado arrest record, as filed in federal court. In 1985, he was convicted of theft and of forging a check in Florida, and sentenced to a year in jail, according to Florida records filed in federal court.
After the Florida episode, according to the records, he returned to Colorado, where he faced check fraud and credit card charges in 1986. Then, in 1987, he was convicted in Colorado on more serious forgery charges, and sentenced to 16 years in jail.
In prison, according to state records filed in federal court, Sinclair was disciplined 97 times for infractions including assault, threats, drug possession, intimidation, and verbal abuse, most recently in 1996.
“He has not institutionalized well,” a spokeswoman for the Colorado Department of Corrections, Liz McDonough, told the Denver Post in 1996 after a month-long Sinclair hunger strike. She said he had served time in prisons in Buena Vista, Delta, Limon and Canon City before being transferred to the state’s maximum security penitentiary in 1993.
In the summer of 1996, according to Colorado’s state court database, he began proceedings to formally change his name from LA Rye Viz. Avila to Larry Wayne Sinclair. By 1999, according to a mention in a local newspaper, he was out of jail and living in Pueblo, Colo.
The Public Citizen investigator in Colorado stated that Sinclair’s outstanding legal troubles there appear to date from 2001, and that Sinclair’s effort to convince the judge in 2004 to dismiss those charges failed. The Pueblo County Sheriff’s website, which pictures Sinclair under the word “Wanted,” cites felony theft and forgery charges.
She might take issue with the word "replaced", like if a native born citizen lost his job in a car manufacturing plant in Ohio, and a foreign born citizen got a job in a boat manufacturing plant in Michigan, was that a replacement?
Thanks for the clear writeup, it made for an interesting read.
Ticket for not having a license dismissed, as well as the infraction?
And how do you feel about benefitting from federally subsidized programs, defense budget for example, while not contributing to them?
So then he lost a finger somehow? Or is it behind the finger-shaped smoke? Or he just has an abnormally large hand with room for a sixth finger that isn't there?
Excuse the snark but I'm just salty about no upfront admission about AI use, which you've done before
You're not the only one making that claim: